MOSCOW FLIGHTS

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Flights to Moscow

Fly to Moscow with British Airways and discover a world capital that’s also Eastern Europe’s largest city. Moscow’s wide avenues, vast squares and elaborate skyscrapers are on a scale rarely found elsewhere in Europe, while its ballet, opera and concert halls are among the world’s best.

A focal point for much of the last century’s world history, Moscow retains both fascinating reminders of its Communist past, including Lenin’s Mausoleum and the Stalin-built All Russia Exhibition Centre, and older monuments such as St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin’s palaces. If your curiosity extends beyond the city’s border, Moscow flights also make it easy to reach the ancient Russian city of Yaroslavl and to visit Tolstoy’s old country estate at nearby Yasnaya Polyana.

Moscow flight facts

Duration of your flight to Moscow

Flights to Moscow from London last 4 hours 30 minutes and arrive at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport. The airport lies 25 miles distant from central Moscow, with which it is connected by an express train service.

Flying to Moscow from London

British Airways flights depart from London Heathrow (LHR) and arrive at Moscow Domodevovo airport (DME). British Airways operates three daily flights to Moscow, offering passengers award-winning service and a generous checked baggage allowance of 23kg.

Non-stop flights to Moscow

Fly non-stop to Moscow with British Airways and get to know the largest city in Eastern Europe. To make your journey simpler, consider checking in online or via your mobile phone where seats can be reserved up to 24 hours before your flight’s departure time.

Getting around Moscow

Moscow Domodedovo airport is connected to central Moscow by an express train service lasting 45 minutes. An extensive metro network serves Moscow itself. As station platforms are very deep below ground, walking can be a quicker option for short distances.